Highlands-Cashiers Festival

Spring Newsletter March 2021 40th anniversary season features blockbuster lineup

Board of Directors Martha Pearson President

Robert Brown

J. F. Bryan

Phyllis Davis Ariel String Quartet Zukerman Trio Martha Ingram From the Artistic Director We’re thrilled that we could re- featuring the ever-popular Trout I write with cautious optimism schedule young superstar violinist Quintet by Schubert. Our final David Jacobson that we will be able to be with Ray Chen to lead a crack group of Gershon-Cohn Gala on August you live again this summer to cel- players in Mendelssohn’s thrilling 8th brings together two brilliant ebrate our milestone 40th anni- Lana Jordan Octet for Strings, and also new favorites – The Eroica Trio and versary season – and we have a this season are harpist Bridget violinist David Coucheron with blockbuster lineup planned with Kibbey – called “the Yo-Yo the Festival Chamber Dennis Leftwich more new musicians joining us Ma of the harp” – entrancing us in “The Eight Seasons” – Viv- than ever before, plus many of with a program called “The En- aldi’s masterpieces interspersed Brooke MacKinnon our favorites returning as well chanted Harp” and wizard with Astor Piazzolla’s seductive in creative and exciting programs. Michael Gurt in “The Virtuoso “4 Seasons of Buenos Aires” Dianne Mall After the last year, we are burst- Piano”. We welcome back the Ar- performed by the Eroica. ing with excitement and cannot iel String Quartet who warmed We are also thrilled to be mov- Ginny May wait to be back in action. our hearts a few years ago, the ing into our new Cashiers home We will kick off the season dynamic cellist Zuill Bailey, and venue at the stunning new hall in Cheryl Parlato with a special program on June on our 40th we will honor our the Village Green! 27 at the beautiful Bascom cel- Festival Founder Dr. Lucas Drew These are only some of the Marcia Weber ebrating both music AND art – an with a “Founder’s Celebration” highlights of our 40th anniversary exhibit of the incredible original season – we also hope to offer Robert Williams art which has been created for our Festival Feasts, more engaging Program Book covers and posters Salons, an Interlude Concert – William Ransom for the last 20+ years paired with and bring the kids (of ALL ages!) Anna & a performance of Mussorgsky’s to enjoy our Family Concert and Hays Mershon “Pictures at an Exhibition” in ice cream social after, featuring Artistic Director the galleries. “Peter and the Wolf” narrated The season proper begins with by Lois Reitzes, the voice of clas- Nancy a bang on July 2 welcoming multi sical radio in Atlanta. Grammy Award-winning sensa- Gould-Aaron Take a look at our website for tion Mark O’Connor making Executive complete information, make your his Festival debut in “Bluegrass plans now, and if all goes well, we Director & Beethoven” featuring both will see you in the summer! genres, and is followed on July 5 William Ransom, Dr. Lucas Drew by the legendary Pinchas Zuke- The Anna and Hays Mershon Founder rman returning to our stage for Artistic Director a special one-time-only concert. Violinist Ray Chen www.h-cmusicfestival.org HIGHLANDS-CASHIERS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL 40th Anniversary Season – 2021 July 2nd – August 8th World Class, Internationally Known Musicians Beautiful, Intimate Settings Friday-Saturday, July 2-3: “Beethoven & Bluegrass” Vega String Trio; Mark & Maggie O’Connor Monday, July 5: “The Pinchas Zukerman Trio” Pinchas Zukerman, ; Amanda Forsyth, ; Angela Cheng, piano Friday-Saturday, July 9-10: “Ray Chen and Friends” Ray Chen, violin; Alice Hong and Jessica Wu, violin; Yinzi Kong, viola; Charae Krueger and Guang Wang, cello; Scott Rawls, violin Sunday-Monday, July 11-12: “Ariel String Quartet” Alexandra Kazovsky, violin; Amit Even-Tov, cello; Gershon Gerchikov, violin; Jan Gruning, viola Friday-Saturday, July 16-17: “Founders Celebration” In honor of Dr. Lucas Drew Amy Moretti, violin; Luke Fleming, viola; Khari Joyner, cello; Julie Coucheron, piano; Janet Clippard, bass; William Ransom, piano Sunday Monday, July 18-19: “Sonata Mulattica” Amy Moretti, violin; Luke Fleming, viola; Khari Joyner, cello; Chris Rex, cello Friday-Saturday, July 23-24: “The Enchanted Harp” Bridget Kibbey, harp; Charae Krueger, cello; Christina Smith, flute Sunday-Monday, July 25-26 : “The Virtuoso Piano” Michael Gurt, piano Friday-Saturday, July 30 -31: “Sibling Rivalry” Zuill & Allison Bailey-cello, violin; Helen & Michael Kim-violin, piano; Kate & William Ransom-violin, piano Sunday-Monday, August 1-2: “Concerto Night” Zuill Bailey, cello; Helen Kim, violin; Elizabeth Pridgen, piano Sunday, August 8: Gershon/Cohn Final Gala Concert and Dinner Party “The Eight Seasons: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & Piazzolla’s Four Seasons of Buenos Aires” David Coucheron, violin; The Eroica Trio; The Festival Chamber Orchestra Concert Info: Friday (6PM) & Sunday (5PM) – Highlands PAC Saturday & Monday (both 5PM) – Village Green Commons - Cashiers Ticket Information available at (828) 526-9060 [email protected] | www.h-cmusicfestival.org President’s Message: Festival’s 40th Anniversary season promises to be spectacular Provided the stars continue to align, what a joyous summer cellist Sara Sant’Ambrogio and violinist David Coucheron play- this will be as we celebrate together the Festival’s 40th Anni- ing together at the Chattooga Club. Be sure to make your contribu- versary! The season promises to be spectacular as Will has de- tions to this season before May 31st so we can recognize your gift scribed it with fantastic musicians and exciting programming. in the Festival program. Despite the challenge of this year, you have been so loyal Given the continued uncertainty, we have not yet finalized our to and supportive of the Festival. And for that, the Board and I schedule of Feasts and Salons but planning them is in progress, can’t thank you enough as it has ensured that Will has had the so be sure to check our website regularly as they sell out quickly. resources to program a blockbuster season. As in the past, our Looking forward to enjoying live music with you this summer. Angel Party on August 5th will thank our patrons who contribute $2000 and up. This year the party will feature Festival favorites, Martha Pearson, President

Interlude Concert Wednesday, July 7, 2021 Highlands First Presbyterian Church Presented by the High- “Martinis & Mozart” lands-Cashiers Chamber Mu- Tuesday, July 13 @ 5:30 PM sic Festival and the Highlands Orchard House @ Old Edwards Farm – Highlands First Presbyterian Church. HCCMF presents, in collaboration with Old Edwards Inn A special presentation of & Spa, a special concert featuring the acclaimed Ariel String “Musical Fireworks” will Quartet. be performed by Charae Complimentary martinis will be offered upon entrance to Krueger, cello; Alice Hong, the Orchard House and a cash bar will be available. An hors violin, and William Ransom, d’oeuvre reception will follow the concert. piano. Reservations are required - $50/person. Free. UNDERWRITING Family Concert & Ice Cream Social Underwriting a concert is a wonderful way to support your Chamber Music Festival and a unique way to honor individuals, anniversaries, Thursday, July 8, 2021 and other special occasions. Individual concerts may be underwritten Highlands First Presbyterian Church beginning at $2500. A dedication or underwriting credit will be printed A free Family Concert will feature in the program along with all of the information regarding that concert. The underwriting contribution is fully tax-deductible. a performance of “Peter & the Wolf/ Ferdinand the Bull” to be narrated by FUND RAISING CYCLE Lois Reitzes with musicians Alice Hong, To be included in the donor listings in the Program, contributions violin and pianists Julie Coucheron and must be received no later than May 31st, 2021. Contributions received between June 1st and September 30th will be listed in the following William Ransom. year’s program. An ice cream social sponsored by Kilwins will follow. COMING SOON! Co-sponsored by the Highlands Information concerning our very popular fundraising Feasts of the Festival and Salons will be published as soon as plans are finalized. Community Child Development Center. Lois Reitzes P.O. Box 1702 507 Chestnut Street Highlands, NC 28741 [email protected] www.h-cmusicfestival.org 828-526-9060

“Pictures at an Exhibition” June 27th at The Bascom Sunday, June 27th @ 5:30 PM The Bascom “Pictures at an Exhibition” In collaboration with The Bascom Center for the Visual Arts, HCCMF will present Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition” featuring very special musicians, who will be announced soon. The concert will coincide with an exhibit of the Festival’s original cover artwork. Refreshments will be served, and the artwork will be available for viewing during the Festival’s Season. Price: $50/person